>From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: Judging Photos
>Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 10:47:13 -0700
>
>I think this phenomenon is more with the younger set.  Where I live,
>most of the book stores have gone out of business - just Borders is
>left and an odd store here and there.  They all seem to sell more
>music, videos and gifts than they do books, though.
>
>It is even in the technology.  When we were younger, you had to listen
>to music on either tape or vinyl records.  The means of skipping
>around between songs was clumsy at best.  So we mostly listened to the
>whole thing once started.  With the advent of CD players and now
>Ipods, it is very interesting to watch the young ones.  They switch
>between songs constantly and rarely listen to the whole song - just
>catching the 20-30 seconds that is really 'cool' to them.  Sound
>bites online and on cell phones, video clips online and on ipods, all
>encourage short 'bursts' of information.  Since this goes on pretty
>heavily, making your burst stand out is tricky.
>
>Food for thought.
>
>--
>Bruce
>

>Food for thought.

Gag.

Tom C. :-)



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